During a brief court hearing Thursday, a May 10 trial date was set for Herbert Lee, 17,who faces four counts of murder in the deaths of the Claybrooks brothers and their friend 15-year-old Aaron Shields. Lee also faces charges of fleeing and evading police, receiving stolen property, reckless driving and operating a vehicle without a license.

Admit it, whenever you see the nightly news cast that corresponds with the major city you live closest to and a story about a horrible murder or horrifying crime is broadcast your first inclination is a Black person did it.

Black people know the chances your hypothesis is correct are close to 100 percent. Whenever white people discuss crime together or the most recent murder in their town, they speak in hushed dialect and a usually posed with the same query: "Was it a Black person?" or with the declaration; "it must have been a Black person."

MAPLE HEIGHTS, Ohio — Police have charged a 19-year-old man in connection with the fatal shooting of a mail carrier in the Cleveland area.

Randie Winston was charged with aggravated murder Friday afternoon. Police believe robbery may have been a motive in the shooting.
53-year-old mail carrier Daniel Kondas died after being shot in the head Thursday morning. Kondas passed away late Thursday night.
Postal Service spokesman Victor Dubina said 53-year-old Daniel Kondas was shot Thursday morning at the beginning of his route in
Maple Heights.

James Arthur Whitaker, 46, pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree murder in the April 17, 2007, deaths of Simon Alonzo Taylor and his wife, Christina Ida Brown Taylor.
Police found the remains of the Taylors in a wooded area east of Capital Boulevard.

Fayetteville police want to talk two men about a Wednesday shooting at 721 Wilma St. that killed a man.
Detectives want to question Rico Lee Miles, 27, of Spaulding Drive, and Genesis Lee Whitted, 20, of 812 Glensford Drive, about the incident.
Kenneth Benjamin Underwood, 49, died after being shot in front of his home at about 11:50 p.m., police said. Preliminary findings indicated he and another person got into a fight, which led to the shooting, police said.

A Port Richmond man has been arrested for viciously attacking an off-duty firefighter inside the Staten Island Ferry terminal, police said.
Raheem Turner, 20, of the 200 block of Jewett Avenue, was picked up by authorities on Friday and charged with felony assault for his alleged beating of Matthew Dugan.
Dugan, 34, a three-year veteran of Ladder Co. 15, was walking with his girlfiend in the Whitehall Street terminal around 1:30 a.m. Monday when the woman fell on some stairs.
Turner and two friends — a man and a woman — started laughing, and when Dugan told them to stop he was hit by Turner, according to police.
Dugan was taken to Beekman Hospital where doctors performed emergency surgery for head injuries.

CLEVELAND, Ohio — A man who robbed the Kamoe & Kulubah Place on Holmes Avenue Wednesday night might be easy to identify.
A store clerk poured bleach on the robber's head as he battled his way out of the store.
The clerk, Judith Wortor, turned over $115 to the robber after the gunman came into the store about 8:30 p.m. But the robber got into a shoving match with a customer at the door. Wortor opened a bottle of bleach and threw it on the robber, who dropped his gun and fled, screaming in pain.
"I had to do something," she said in an interview. "I had a knife, but I was afraid I would stab the wrong person. So I used what was close at hand -- the bleach. I threw it on his head and he yelled and yelled."

Wesley Williams, 25, is accused of killing Danielle Baker, 19, and three of her four children, Amad, 3, Amarion, 1, and Aaron, 3 weeks. Baker was shot to death inside her Cottondale Village apartment on March 17, 2005. The three boys suffocated after being bound with duct tape.
Williams, who fathered two of the boys, is charged with four counts of firstdegree murder and faces the death penalty if convicted as charged.
The DNA at issue was found on small bits of latex gloves that were stuck to the duct tape used to bind Amarion Baker. The latex was first tested in 2005 by FDLE, which found Amarion's DNA and a smaller amount of an unknown person's genetic material.

Tina Williams, 41, had filed for divorce and a protection order and had tried several times to leave Williams but often allowed him back into her life. The night of her death, she had packed his suitcase and left his belongings on the front porch — which set him off, prosecutor Kim Pankonin said.
Investigators say Tina Williams had created a hiding place for her children because of frequent abuse.
A few hours after stabbing his wife to death, Wesley Williams turned himself in at Central Police Headquarters. Tina Williams' blood dotted much of his clothing.

CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) - Coral Springs police say a 12-year-old boy who stabbed a 13-year-old neighbor will be charged with first-degree attempted murder.
Police said the boy stabbed the teen in the back on Friday then stabbed himself in the stomach. He reportedly told paramedics that he wanted to die.
Police said there had been several name-calling disputes between the boys. The attack happened soon after they returned home from school.
They both were taken to Broward General Medical Center. The 13-year-old was critically injured, while the younger boy was listed in stable condition. They are not being identified because of their age.
Last week a 17-year-old Coral Gables High student was killed by another student on school grounds. Police said the two were fighting over a girl.

Nikee robs European jewelry store, jumps the counter even though beaten back by owner with an iron crowbar (The globlalists decided English can't have guns, remember?), attacks jewelry store employees, and doesn't give up even when the door is locked. Police arrive (to a jewelry store with panic button!) 25 minutes later. The day is saved by white ingenuity (the panic door switches and the locking entry doorway with 2 electric doors).

… what came to be called the “Fall” of the Roman empire was not a single dramatic defeat ….” ‘These invasions were not perpetual, destructive raids; still less were they organised campaigns of conquest. Rather they were a “gold rush” of immigrants from the underdeveloped countries …” THE TEMPLARS; Pier Paul Read; 1999.